Does anyone have any information about the new Master's in Conference Interpreting at the Universidad de Vigo in Spain? I saw someone mention the course in another post but the information available is quite limited.
A google search yielded the following two links, the second of which is a very detailed pdf.

I've just got an answer from Luis Alonso. He said that the course was supposed to start a few years ago but couldn't due to a lack of infrastructure. The decision regarding the course start date will be taken at some time in February. The course will not be part of the EMCI consortium and will cost approximately 1700 euros.
He said he would get in touch as soon as he had more information.

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Thanks Andy. I asked the question in order to find out some practical information about the course such as the start date and cost but obviously I also wanted some information regarding the quality of course. Your links regarding how to choose a course were very helpful.

Completely off the record:
I know two students who started their MA in Vigo and quit shortly after. Their interpreting and language skills make me believe them that it wasn't due to a lack of skills but more...well, because of the school's program and trainers. I went there two years ago for the Erasmus Intensiv Program (while I was studying legal and ps interpreting in Germany) and can only confirm that impression, even though admittedly I did not see much of the interpreting department.

If you follow the link below you will see that what begins in September is the pre-registration period. Although the information refers to the 2011/2012 term, this may very well apply to the school term beginning November 2012(2012/2013 term) too. As to whether they will be taking in students this term (the term that interests you is 2012/2013)or if the course actually started in 2011, that I do not know. In general, Spanish universities tend to post this information in May, June. Why don´t you send an email or enquiry by phone? They may already have an idea.